Asserting the situation had reached a point of crisis, President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a proclamation directing the deployment of the National Guard to the U.S.-Mexico border to fight illegal immigration.
Fifty years after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., religious leaders from various faiths gathered for prayer and readings at various events in Washington, determined to keep the civil rights leader’s vision and message alive.
The Orphan Barrel Whiskey Distilling Co. will host a Tasting on the Terrace beginning at 7 p.m. Thursday, at Oak Ivy in Downtown Container Park.
The city of Las Vegas is staring down a structural budget deficit, leading City Manager Scott Adams to assemble a task force to start close a multi-million dollar gap a year in advance.
Golden Knights backup goaltender Malcolm Subban knows Marc-Andre Fleury will get most of, if not all, the work when the Stanley Cup Playoffs begin next week and he’s fine with that.
The first seasonal flights connecting Las Vegas and Brazil won’t take off until June, but LATAM Airlines announced plans on Wednesday to add another round of service during the winter.
This week’s announcement of a Marilyn Monroe-themed show at Paris Las Vegas was just enough of a tease to get us thinking more about connections between Sin City and the movie star who once said: “I am good, but not an angel. I do sin, but I am not the devil. I am just a small girl in a big world trying to find someone to love.”
The 51s will begin their season on Thursday night against El Paso.
Here are some of the top performances from the week of March 26-31.
U.S. curling team struggling at World Men’s Curling Championship at Orleans Arena.
Edelman notified his assistant who called police and they tracked down a 14-year-old boy in Michigan who admitted to posting the threat.
Broncos linebacker Von Miller is potentially in hot water after a social media post in which he poses with a bloody hammerhead shark that was caught on a fishing expedition.
Virgin Hyperloop One on Wednesday declined to answer whether Russian billionaire Ziyavudin Magomedov will remain a board member and what will happen to the money he’s invested in the company.
Here are the Review-Journal’s preps baseball and softball rankings
The City Council voted 5-1 on Wednesday to start a competitive bidding process, seeking an outside law firm to represent the city in a potential lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors to recover money spent battling what’s widely considered a national epidemic.
Cuellar, who has trained with the Lights for the last three weeks, will play for the Mexican national team in two friendlies against the U.S. on Thursday and Sunday.
Mojave high jumper John Harper already has the best height by a Nevada athlete this year, but that’s not good enough
A veteran Las Vegas police officer accused of sexually assaulting a child now faces an additional charge in connection with an hourslong February standoff that concluded with his arrest.
State and local officials have decided to focus on six areas to make sure the Clark County School District comes into compliance with a Legislature-mandated reorganization designed to increase school-level decision-making.
As you gracefully sweep through life, leaving wistful, admiring gazes in your wake, what scent do you want them to remember? Something floral, perhaps? Or maybe spicy? Or — wait! How about bacon?
An Air Force Thunderbirds pilot died Wednesday morning when his fighter jet crashed during a routine training mission outside Las Vegas, military officials said.
The roster includes some familiar faces, some rising stars and some players who had been here before a few seasons ago.
Casino licensees would get clarity on responding to customers who appear to be impaired by drugs and out-of-state sports bettors would be able to be paid winnings easier under amendments to gaming regulations that have been proposed to the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Gubernatorial candidate Adam Laxalt unveiled his education plan Wednesday calling for extensive reforms in Nevada’s K-12 system that he says is leaving too many students “stuck in schools that are failing them.”
After hearing a presentation on the tentative budget during a work session Wednesday, the School Board again votes against putting 2 percent of total budget of nearly $2.47 billion into an ending fund balance as required by law.
LAKE MEAD — Windy conditions will be disruptive to the quality of fishing anglers have been enjoying since daytime temperatures began to climb. Cooler waters in the shallows have pushed many bass off of beds and stripers are moving to deeper water. Largemouth and smallmouth bass will resume spawning activity with the next wave of warmer temperatures. Other fish will join them when that happens and anglers should find good fishing.
When it comes to picking an outdoor destination, many of us tend to focus on places with the most amenities or the largest number of positive internet reviews.
